
1) Afters 2) Baked custard 3) Bakery offering 4) British dessert 5) British tart 6) Caramel custard 7) Caramel-covered custard 8) Caramel-custard sweet 9) Caramel-glazed custard 10) Caramel-topped custard 11) Caramel-topped dessert 12) Carmel-topped dessert 13) Castilian custard 14) Cake from Europe
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1) Cremec 2) Custard 3) Cuw 4) Pie
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[Greyhawk] In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, the Flan are a race of humans living in the Flanaess. The Flan peoples were the first humans known to have settled the eastern portion of the continent of Oerik, the Flanaess, which is named for them. Regions of the Flanaess that contain a sign...
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Blank metal piece before striking, also called a planchet or blank.
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A round pastry tart with sweet or savory filling, or a Spanish baked custard.
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(flaen or flahn) - (1) Flan is a generic term that refers to any type of baked open pastry dish (savory or sweet) cooked within a pastry shell that meets certain criteria. The term comes from the French word "flaon" as well as the Latin "fladon" which means "flat cake or open metal tin" that dates back to the 6th cent...
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(from the article `coin`) Alterations in the flan (the coin disk, a term deriving from the French flatir, `to beat flat`) led to corresponding changes in the manufacture of ...
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(from the article `custard`) ...of eggs, milk, sugar, and flavourings which attains its consistency by the coagulation of the egg protein by heat. Baked custard contains whole ...
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Another term for a planchet.
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See Planchet.
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Open tart filled with sweet or savory ingredients, i.e. a chocolate ganache flan. Second it is a Spanish dessert of baked custard covered with caramel.Â
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Open tart, cooked in a ring.
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(Spanish) tart or baked pudding similar to a caramel custard
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See blank.
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(Spanish) cream caramel
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flan
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Flan is British slang for to assault someone with a custard pie.
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sweet or savory tart or crustless custard pie
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Blank metal piece before striking, also called a planchet or blank.
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An open pie filled with sweet or savory ingredients; also, a Spanish dessert of baked custard covered with caramel.
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caramel custard
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(Mexican) Baked custard with caramel coating .
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noun open pastry filled with fruit or custard
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a dessert of sweetened egg custard with a caramel topping. · an open, tartlike pastry, the shell of which is baked in a bottomless band of metalon a baking sheet, removed from the ring and filled with custard, cream, fruit, etc. · a piece of metal shaped ready to form a coin, but not yet stamped by the die. · the metal of which a ...
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Creme Caramel
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